Wish Me Luck

Basic Skills Necessary:

basic lace

decreasing lace (tutorial in the pattern)

seaming

setting in sleeves

increasing and decreasing

picking up and knitting stitches

Pattern Description:

The lace pattern of Wish Me Luck is based on the traditional Horseshoe lace - hence the name. The alpaca yarn ensures that the cardigan is soft and warm and adds to its simple elegance. Wearing Wish Me Luck, you can make an average day a bit more special " and who knows what more it is capable of with a name like this :)

You can download a sample page from here: agnes.kutas.ch/freepdf/WishMeLuck_sample.pdf

- colour-coded easy-to-read pattern instructions- instructions include both US and metric measurements- two pages with photos- easy-to-read charts with written-out versions- support: need help? just write an email

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About the designer

I'm a knitwear designer living in a small village in Switzerland. You can find my patterns here on Craftsy, on ravelry (www.ravelry.com/designers/agnes-kutas-keresztes) and on my website ...

I'm a knitwear designer living in a small village in Switzerland. You can find my patterns here on Craftsy, on ravelry (www.ravelry.com/designers/agnes-kutas-keresztes) and on my website (www.agnes.kutas.ch). I have published designs in Interweave Knits, Knitscene, Twist Collective, Knit Now and Knitty.